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I’ve already explained what FHE is with simple examples (check my profile). No need for heavy technical details, even a 10yo could get my examples. FHE isn’t brand new. It has existed for years. But it mostly stayed theoretical. Why? Because privacy has become a bigger and bigger need for everyone yet FHE was too slow to use in daily life. USELESS. And then, @zama took the stage. ZAMA is the first to make FHE both practical and fast enough for real world use. That’s what makes it revolutionary. Guys, turning a purely theoretical technology into a real, usable product is not something "anyone" can do. And the ZAMA team is not "anyone." They’re highly skilled experts in their fields. (I can dive deeper into the team in another post soon 👌) That’s why investors believed in them. That’s why $130M went into ZAMA. But that’s not all 👇

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🚨 ZAMA raised $130M 🚨 Yes, you’ve seen this everywhere. Total raised: $130M Valuation: $1B Big numbers, right? Of course everyone keeps sharing them. But I started thinking differently. Ask yourself, why did @zama raise $130M? Yeah yeah, they got it, but why? Let me answer. This will be a valuable thread.

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1) @zama is making FHE not just for scientists or big companies, but for everyone. They aim to design it so that anyone can use it. 2) It works with blockchain, which allows it to move beyond the lab. 3) They are building a system to make FHE as fast and practical as possible. 4) And in my opinion, the most important part: they want to educate people about it. They don’t stop there they provide guides and examples so people can learn what FHE really means. They even announced they will reward those who teach others. ZAMA really wants people to know about this revolution and be able to use it. Look, if you want people to learn something, you can do it in two ways: a) Try to teach them yourself. b) Incentivize others to teach. ZAMA IS DOING BOTH. This shows they are genuinely trying to be useful to people, and I think this is the main reason why ZAMA is a revolutionary project.

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Why @zama is a Game Changer Fully Homomorphic Encryption lets you analyze encrypted data without ever decrypting it. That means privacy and security are built in, not optional. FHE lets you analyze encrypted data without decrypting it. Privacy and security are automatic. Okay, let me put it in the simplest way: 🔒 Normally, to analyze what’s inside a locked box, you need to open it. ✨ With FHE, you can do it without ever unlocking it. Seriously, just think for five minutes about what this could change!

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I really want everyone to understand FHE, so I’ll keep explaining it with simple examples. I’ve already mentioned the locked box analogy. Here’s another one: Imagine reading and analyzing the words inside a sealed envelope without ever opening it. Thanks to FHE, this becomes possible. Data stays locked even while being analyzed. Can you see how much this boosts security? We’re truly entering a new era with @zama Privacy is no longer optional it becomes the default. Because now, we can analyze encrypted data without ever decrypting it. Medicine, finance, AI… this could transform so many things. Do you see now why I call it the beginning of a new era?

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I’ve been really drawn to the @zama and have spent the past few days diving deep into it. I’m starting to share what I’ve learned because there are REALLY some exciting things.

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🚨 When people first hear about @zama , they have some legit concerns. So I put together a quick Q&A to clear things up: 1) If we can access data without unlocking it, doesn’t that kill privacy? ❌ Misunderstanding: Encryption won’t matter anymore people will just bypass it. ✅ Reality: Nope. Privacy actually becomes stronger than ever. With FHE, your data stays encrypted, your key stays with YOU, and no one else can access it. Analysts, companies, or systems can run computations, but they’ll never see your raw data. Privacy isn’t weakened it’s finally absolute. 2) If data is processed while encrypted, can hackers leak it? No. The data always stays encrypted, and the outputs stay encrypted too. 3) Does this reduce privacy? The opposite. It supercharges it. In traditional systems, data had to be decrypted to be analyzed - risk of exposure. With FHE, analysis happens without access. It’s not "access to data" it’s “computation on encrypted data."

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